FRYEBURG — Nathalie Theriault and Jessica Seeley combined for 51 points in Poland’s 64-44 Western Maine Conference girls’ basketball game Monday. Theriault put up 28 points and Seeley scored 23 for the Knights, who improve to 12-3 and currently sit a top the Class B South Heal-point standings. Tina Leblanc led Fryeburg (0-14) with 12 […]
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H.S. roundup: Lutrzykowski scores 100th in Saints' win
AUBURN — Avery Lutrzykowski’s third goal of the game was a memorable one, the 100th goal of her high school career, in St. Dom’s 9-0 victory over the Yarmouth Clippers in a girls’ hockey contest Saturday. Lutrzykowski recorded a natural hat trick as she scored the Saints’ fifth, sixth and seventh goals of the first […]
H.S. roundup: Lisbon boys survive comeback, beat Oak Hill in overtime
Mt. Blue’s Sam Smith skis his way to a first-place finish at the Maranacook Slalom at Kent’s Hill. (Brewster Burns photo) WALES — Shawn Scott had five of his game-high 22 points in overtime to lead Lisbon to 56-52 victory over MVC rival Oak Hill in boys’ basketball Saturday. The Raiders (4-9) chipped away a 16-point […]
Local roundup: Telstar girls’ basketball earns first win
Mt. Blue’s Ellie Pelletier makes her way down the pitch, skiing to a first-place finish at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington on Friday. BETHEL — In a battle for their first win of the season, sophomore center Lucy Rothwell contributed 23 rebounds to go along with nine points as Telstar edged Wiscasset 41-37 in girls basketball […]
Women's College Hockey: Hebron alum Leech key to Black Bears' soaring start
BOSTON — Maine women’s hockey is off to a soaring start. With a 13-6-3 record, the Black Bears have been strong especially in conference play. The early success is a good learning experience for freshman Taylor Leech of Bowdoinham. “We’ve been coming together,” she said. “Our communication has been big the past two weeks. Our […]
Hunter pleads not guilty in death of Hebron woman
PARIS — Deer hunter Robert Trundy of Hebron pleaded not guilty Friday in the Oct. 28 shooting death of Karen Wrentzel on her property in Hebron. Appearing in Oxford County Superior Court, Trundy, 38, denied charges of manslaughter, failure to provide aid to a person and to report a hunting accident. He is scheduled to […]
Great-granddaughter relates history of Paris Manufacturing History
HEBRON — Peggy Stires of Livermore recently briefed the Hebron Historical Society on the history of Paris Manufacturing, which was started by her great-grandfather, Henry Morton, in 1861. Initially, he and his brother started making snow sleds in West Sumner, then Paris Hill, before establishing a permanent factory in South Paris in 1884. The logistics […]
Trundy facing new felony charge in Wrentzel shooting
PARIS — Robert Trundy was indicted Friday on two felony charges in the shooting death of Karen Wrentzel on Oct. 28, including manslaughter, after investigators concluded he failed to identify his target while hunting. He was also indicted on a charge of failing to provide aid to a person and report a hunting accident. Wrentzel […]
Hebron Lumberjacks 2017-18 girls' basketball preview
For the second year in a row, the Lumberjacks won 12 games and claimed the MAISAD title. But, also for the second year in a row, their season ended one game shy of Augusta. Leading scorers Franceska Halloran and Maddy New are back. Halloran, especially, was prolific, surpassing 20 points on a handful of occasions […]
Prep soccer: Hebron extends streak with NEPSAC quarterfinal win over Pingree
HEBRON — Hebron Academy has celebrated a lot of wins with the traditional ringing of the Victory Bell in recent years, but Justin Bell made sure Wednesday wouldn’t be the first time the Lumberjacks would have to do it by flashlight. Bell’s sunset goal in the sixth round of penalty kicks gave top-seeded Hebron a […]